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]]>When I began my newsletter, I never imagined that starting with just 10 subscribers would eventually lead to having 32,000 subscribers.
Now, yet again - Starting our Youtube Channel for SaaS builders.
Our Youtube experiment results.
~ 500 views ~ 5.5 hours of watch time ~ 25 subscribers
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]]>Here's the link: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/startnew-app (and site itself is at https://startnew.app/)
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]]>I highly recommend you reach out to someone and do the same, ideally in person, but it could work over a video call too.
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]]>You can check out Caspar's product, Keep The Score. Or find him on his personal website, X, or LinkedIn
Please note that the above are opinions. This is meant for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be financial advice.
And if you'd like to be featured as a guest in a future interview for this series, let me know in the comments!
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]]>Persistence and passion are crucial to building a successful business. Being an entrepreneur is not always easy, but if you are passionate about your work and continue to persist, you'll be on a one-way street to success.
Make sure to enjoy the process. If you're not having fun while climbing the mountain, you probably won't have much fun once you've reached the top. So, continue to work on the things that make you happy.
Greatness takes time. Continue to chip away at your project a little each day, and it will start to take shape and grow into something you can be proud of. Here is one of my favorite quotes
"Look at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before." - Jacob August Riis
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]]>I scraped a bunch of sites from a variety of places including Indiehacker; https://www.indiehackers.com/post/relaunch-like-a-pro-100-places-to-launch-relaunch-and-list-your-product-7c67875635
The problem is many of these sites are out of date, abandoned or not working. So I created a list of each site and started making notes for each one. I hope you find this useful.
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]]>##Feedback Let me know how it works and reach out in case the website is down. lol Twitter - https://twitter.com/murage_kibicho Email - murage@fileforma.com
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]]>You can find Nicolas on his personal blog and X. Or check out his latest app, Talknotes.com — he just bought the .com and he's excited about it.
Please note that the above are opinions. This is meant for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be financial advice.
And if you'd like to be featured as a guest in a future interview for this series, let me know in the comments!
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]]>I'm currently developing a no-code API platform, users can construct their server side logic visually at very low level without writing any code and can deploy those code as API endpoints on our managed servers.
I've put considerable efforts so far and I need fellow indie hackers feedback on this idea.
I would be super excited if you sign up for Beta test at https://www.nexusrun.com
UI can be viewed at https://www.nexusrun.com/assets/img/gif/NexusRunUI-2x.gif
Thank you all.
#buildinpublic
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]]>Now, it's 2023 and I realized I may be chasing a non-existent dream. All my Yale friends work at Goldman, Morgan and in Big Tech. I, on the other hand, have made 100 dollars between January and November. Honestly, the startup life lost its lustre and I'll start applying to jobs soon.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/murage_kibicho
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]]>From running the project infrastructure wise to project management.
Let me know. Thanks!
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]]>This is one of the most common questions we get at Micro SaaS HQ where we discuss several topics around SaaS.
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]]>What should I prioritize to get interested users to actually convert?
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]]>That’s when I realized how important it is to be in a good network of people. And seeing founders grow from 0 to something is really worth the efforts of helping each other.
We are all in this together at founderscafe.io
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]]>If you're interested in participating, shoot me an email at james@indiehackers.com.
You'll need to share all, so it's not for the faint-hearted. Savings, revenue, how you spend your money... you name it.
But you'll get featured by IH and you'll help other indie hackers while you're at it.
Who's interested?
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]]>Before you add a feature, write down your success metric
That way if it doesn’t hit it, you can kill the feature and double down if successful
The Common Success Metrics
Satisfaction (PMF score, NPS score)
Weekly engagement
Revenue/LTV
You decide based on your business what’s best!
Rooting for everyone’s success from founderscafe.io !!
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]]>I would say these should be some goal posts early on if you want to some day get into YC, or raise millions from a16z. If you don’t have the traction or the network, and have the funds, I would say it would be a good idea to take advantage of this resource.
Best of luck from founderscafe.io !!
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]]>So I had the idea of building a search engine that specializes in getting that information in a database so people that had that same problem as me find a solution and before deciding to build this I want validation in the idea.
I want to know if the builders here have had that problem?? Who else had this problem?
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]]>So I had the idea of building a search engine that specializes in getting that information in a database so people that had that same problem as me find a solution and before deciding to build this I want validation in the idea.
I want to know if the builders here have had that problem?? Who else had this problem?
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]]>But then what do you call it when you are starting something and just trying to hit a single? We call the people who start these businesses indie hackers, but what do we call the businesses themselves? Bootstrapped businesses? That's not quite right. Being bootstrapped just means no funding, but you still might be swinging for the fences.
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]]>FounderBeats Interview series:
This actually took me sometime whether to start this or not considering the huge time it needs to get founders to publish interviews, followup etc. Also for FounderBeats, we crossed 100 awesome interviews on FounderBeats - my Interview series with founders. It wasn’t definitely easy but it is fun.
If you have a story that is worth reading for Indiehackers and want to publish your hustling story, reach out to me or comment here.
Stack used: Feather for the website, Notion for the content, Tally to accept interviews, LemonSqueezy for Sponsorships.
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]]>In conclusion, building a successful software startup is no easy feat, but with the right strategies, it is possible. By understanding your target customers, engaging with them, and developing a few killer features that meet their needs, you can differentiate yourself from the competition and increase your chances of success. Remember, patience and persistence are also key in the journey towards building a successful startup. So, go forth, take action, and watch your software startup thrive in the digital landscape.
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]]>I am going to start recording my journey and putting it on YouTube/Rumble if you want to follow me. https://www.youtube.com/@Ashcdev https://rumble.com/ashcdev
❤️
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]]>Any ideas welcome, I’ve tried a small Facebook ad and Twitter it’s just not working as well as I thought. I also don’t want to spend huge amounts of money
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]]>Does anyone have any final advise or inspiration or help for me?
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]]>With over 100,000 listeners, The Side Hustle Show offers practical tips on starting and growing your side hustle without burning yourself out.
Yes, it doesn't have to do with SaaS or building a tool, most of the time. However, you can always listen to acquisition channel success stories, tackling hiring and HR issues, and general insights about the digital market needs.
Listen to The Side Hustle Show here
Which podcasts have had the most significant impact on your entrepreneurial journey? Share your favorites in the comments below!
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]]>There were more than 50 comments suggesting more SaaS starter kits.
So, I compiled this much bigger list here.
👉👉 Here is the compiled list SaaS Starter Kits
Hope that helps. If I still miss anything, please let me know.
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]]>Ultimately, the decision to exit your micro SaaS in 2023 should be based on your business's individual circumstances and goals. Keep an eye on the market and make decisions based on what is best for your business in the long run. By doing so, you can ensure that you make the most out of your exit strategy, whether you choose to sell your business now or wait for a better opportunity in the future.
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]]>Supastarter Language: Next.js and Supabase Pricing: €299 One Time
Serverless SaaS Language: Next.js and Firebase Pricing: $119 per year or $199 One Time
Larakits Language: Laravel Pricing: $99+ One Time
PS: If you are aware of any other, please comment here and I will add to the base table.
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]]>Aaron grows Choppity.com, a tool that edits TikToks/Reels using AI, to £117MRR in 37 days. He shares 5 things that made a huge difference
Alexander Belogubov made $2,350 in first month with Mention Tools - a social listening tool
Emailgurus a Gmail plugin reaches $500 MRR in Just 1 Month. See the interview of founder Aymane Sennoussi where he shares why he made the code open source and what led him to this success.
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]]>This post originally appeared on the SKMurphy Blog as "Only Share What You Are Certain Of In Uncertain and Evolving Situations"
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]]>Here is the post, nothing crazy, just a case study from my database.
The funny thing is that someone else requested a link in a comment.
Weirdly, most communities won't allow posting pictures.
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]]>The only one that comes to mind is YNAB (and I can't confirm it hasn't taken funding, but it doesn't look like it).
My hypothesis is that most B2C apps need to reach a certain scale to be profitable and that scale usually requires outside funding.
Would love to see some examples of B2C apps that were able to successfully bootstrap.
Bonus points for pure B2C like YNAB (so no B2C apps with team plans).
(I live in both the B2B space (aloa.co) and B2C space (ellieplanner.com) and am noticing B2C is significantly harder than B2B)
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]]>The numbers aren't big, but the newsletter performance is motivating:
I've also created a dedicated landing page and added a screenshot from the latest (1st) newsletter www.thebootstrappedway.com/newsletter
I'm not sure if it's worth the effort to keep everything on my platform or switch to Substack. 🤔
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]]>We recently launched FounderBeats.com to share interviews and insights of founders building successful Micro SaaS and other profitable tech products. One of the things we've been curious about is what books founders recommend.
https://microsaashq.com/insights/founder-insights-books-recommendations
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